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Treadmill Stress Tests

21st January 2011
Treadmill stress test is performed to search for abnormal heart beat, decrease supply of oxygen/blood to heart, indicate coronary artery disease, detect irregular heart rhythms and overall cardiovascular conditioning of the person undergoing a treadmill s... Read >
Author: AnnaLewis692

Heart Attack How To Cure One

12th January 2011
With awareness and a healthy lifestyle, heart attacks can become less frequent and less serious. Robert has been researching the heart and its many disease for the last 8 years, including surgery, heart failure, heart beat rhythms and murmurs - all the wa... Read >
Author: Vito Hardy

How your family medical history can affect your life insurance premium

10th January 2011
Many factors can affect the rate you pay for life insurance, from your age and physical wellbeing to your medical history. But you may not be aware that the medical history of your immediate and even extended family can sometimes play a part in helping ... Read >
Author: Paul Buchanan

Stop dying day by day - Quit smoking

10th January 2011
Most smokers are aware of the side effects of smoking but they still continue to smoke. This is partly because of lack of will power and partly because of lack of proper smoking cessation tips, aids and support. Studies show that most smokers who try to q... Read >
Author: Ajay019

You Really Are What You Eat

07th January 2011
You've certainly heard that famous expression many times, "You are what you eat.", but have to you taken the time to really think about it - what it really means? Do you ever think about it when you're making your food choices? The typical vegetaria... Read >
Author: JMSSoveign465

What is a heart stroke, how do you treat heart disease and how to decrease cholesterol level - Atorv

05th January 2011
What is a heart stroke, how do you treat heart disease and how to decrease cholesterol level - Atorvastatin Lipitor Heart stroke, a kind of heart disease, is a stroke resulting in sudden death of brain cells in a localized area due to inadequate bloo... Read >
Author: Bhupinder Kaur Khera

Disability Tax Credit Benefits For Coronary Artery Disease

05th January 2011
Coronary artery disease can be a crippling ailment and those suffering from it are at high risk and are entitled to claim disability tax credit benefits. It affects the coronary arteries, as the name suggests. Coronary arteries are the arteries that deliv... Read >
Author: Emely Porter

Heart Blockage, Heart Attacks and Treatment Abroad

04th January 2011
Lack of regular physical exercise, high blood cholesterol levels, unhealthy eating habits, stress and even your genes have a role to play in your risk for developing coronary heart diseases that can lead to blockage of blood vessels that can cause heart a... Read >
Author: Healthbase

Health Benefits of Vitamin E and Source of Vitamin E

15th December 2010
Vitamin E acts as a powerful antioxidant by neutralizing free radicals in the body that cause tissue and cellular damage. Vitamin E also contributes to a healthy circulatory system and aids in proper blood clotting and improves wound healing. Some studies... Read >
Author: Dr.Mike Boucher

Manufacturing of Mazu Gold Begans

14th December 2010
The most significant and most essential nutritional “Superfood" discovery in over 20 years! The first key ingredent is Ecklonia Cava Extract, The Deep Sea Miracle with regards to your heart, brain, immune system, joints and much, much more! Guaranteed to... Read >
Author: Stephen Nagle

Health Advantages of Lower Cholesterol

09th December 2010
Health Advantages of Lower Cholesterol Cholesterol is a compound that plays a vital role in the human body. Specifically, cholesterol performs five important functions. Cholesterol is used by the body in manufacturing steroids and other hormones includ... Read >
Author: Derek H

HDL, LDL and VLDL -The Different Types of Cholesterol

25th November 2010
Cholesterol is known to basically occur in every part of our body which is best described as a fat-like and waxy substance. It is something that our body requires in order to function properly although having high levels of cholesterol in the blood increa... Read >
Author: Gary Stanton

Healthy Nutrition With Healthy Supplements

24th November 2010
Love Your Heart - Keep them HealthyAn Article About High Cholesterol TreatmentBecause of our lifestyle today, having poor diet and not being involved in physical activities, no wonder that people today are more prone to obtain heart problems such as coron... Read >
Author: Clifton Carter

The Importance Of Screening Tests For Hypertension

18th November 2010
The most alarming thing about hypertension is that it is not something that affects only a few people because, according to figures recently released, it was revealed that, as many as, it is believed, fifty-eight million Americans are sufferers of hyperte... Read >
Author: lisa lucero

How To Reduce LDL Cholesterol

16th November 2010
How To Reduce LDL Cholesterol Heart disease is one of the most common causes of mortality and morbidity in the United States. The development of heart diseases is linked to the levels of LDL cholesterol. In order to protect yourself from the risks asso... Read >
Author: Derek H
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